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iN PHOTOS: Otters play, roll and snooze on winter day in Shuswap

Otters appear to pose for the camera on Eagle Bay in the Shuswap.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ann Steenhuysen

A family of river otters were the subject of photo shoot in Eagle Bay on Shuswap Lake late last week.

Photographer Ann Steenhuysen captured the otters playing and lazing on a dock on a wet, winter day, Feb. 7, snuggling and rolling around with one another.

“I saw something in the water and focused a bit more because it looked like logs at first,” she said. “My partner got the binoculars out and said ‘hey Ann, there are otters, three of them.”

Steenhuysen got ahead of the otters in her truck and parked, noticing a platform in the water.

“Sure enough they decided to climb up on it and I quietly walked over to the rocky beach,” she said. “I kept snapping photos and watched them frolic with each other. They didn’t even notice me until I said ‘thank you’ out loud and they looked up, and I got the best images ever.”

River otters can be found in bodies of water all over the province.

Though arguable very cute, the animals are known to be mischievous and often aggressive.

Part of the weasel family, river otters can grow to over a metre in length and are agile and adept swimmers, feeding on fish, birds and mammals.

They stay active during the winter and are able to keep warm with their incredibly dense coats.

If you have photos of wildlife you want to share with us, send them to news@infonews.ca.

One otter sits on another otter on a dock in Eagle Bay, Shuswap.
One otter sits on another otter on a dock in Eagle Bay, Shuswap.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ann Steenhuysen

Otters play and poop on a dock in the Shuswap.
Otters play and poop on a dock in the Shuswap.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ann Steenhuysen

A river otter pile on a dock in the Shuswap.
A river otter pile on a dock in the Shuswap.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ann Steenhuysen

Rivers otters in Eagle Bay in the Shuswap.
Rivers otters in Eagle Bay in the Shuswap.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ann Steenhuysen

Playful river otters on a dock on Shuswap Lake.
Playful river otters on a dock on Shuswap Lake.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ann Steenhuysen

Two river otters play on Shuswap Lake.
Two river otters play on Shuswap Lake.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ann Steenhuysen

Three otters stretch out and one appears to nap on Shuswap Lake.
Three otters stretch out and one appears to nap on Shuswap Lake.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ann Steenhuysen

A river otters sticks its tongue out while another one bellows, on Shuswap Lake.
A river otters sticks its tongue out while another one bellows, on Shuswap Lake.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ann Steenhuysen

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